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United Press Association— Copyright LONDON, May 3l7"~ Every member of the King’s Colonial Yeomanry, encamped at Colchester, voluntarily re-engaged for service, if necessary in any part of the. world. GERMAN VISITORS. Two hundred and fifty professional men from Hanover and other German towns arc spending Whitsuntide in London. This is a sequel to the visit of German editors to England. ANOTHER PLAGUE CASE. SYDNEY, Juno 1. A clerk in the Fruit Exchango has been stricken with the plague. A GERMAN SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION. (Received June 1, 9.20 p.m.) A party of German scientists under Doctor Elbert is proceeding to. Lombok, Celebes Islands, to study the geological strata and fauna, and conduct investigations as to where Australia and Asia formerly met. MELBA’S OPENING CONCERT. Madame Melba’s opening concert was a splendid success, and there was a crowded house. BILLY WILSON ACQUITTED. (Received June 2, 1.10 1 a.m.) BRISBANE, Juno I. Tho jury found Billy Wilson not guilty of the murder of Miss Duffy. ° [Miss Duffy, a governess, employed by a squatter named Wilson, was found dead in bed with her throat cut. Mrs. Wilson, wife of her employer, was arrested and charged with tho murder. Billy Wilson, an aboriginal, employed on tho station, made two sensational alleged confessions, in one of which he stated that he assisted Mrs. Wilson to commit the murder, and In another ol which he said ho had done tho deed himself. Mrs. Wilson was found not guilty.]
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2517, 2 June 1909, Page 5
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246GENERAL CABLE NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2517, 2 June 1909, Page 5
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